| CALANTHES | • calanthes n. Plural of calanthe. • CALANTHE n. (Greek) an orchid of the genus Calanthe, having tall spikes of long-lasting flowers. |
| CHAINLETS | • chainlets n. Plural of chainlet. • CHAINLET n. a small chain. |
| CHATLINES | • chatlines n. Plural of chatline. • CHATLINE n. a television service in which callers contact each other through a monitored central switchboard. |
| CHITLINGS | • chitlings n. Pronunciation spelling of chitterlings. • CHITLING n. part of the small intestine of swine, also CHITLIN, CHITTERLING. |
| CLIANTHUS | • clianthus n. Any plant of the genus Clianthus. • Clianthus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Fabaceae – flowering plants in the legume family, comprising two… • CLIANTHUS n. (Latin) any climbing shrub of the genus Clianthus. |
| CLOTHINGS | • clothings n. Plural of clothing. • CLOTHING n. clothes, garments. |
| ENCLOTHES | • enclothes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enclothe. • ENCLOTHE v. to clothe. |
| LECITHINS | • lecithins n. Plural of lecithin. • LECITHIN n. a complex substance containing phosphorus. |
| LETCHINGS | • LETCHING n. the act of being a lecher. |
| LICHENIST | • lichenist n. One who studies lichens. • LICHENIST n. one who studies lichen. |
| PLANCHETS | • planchets n. Plural of planchet. • PLANCHET n. a blank metal disc to be stamped as a coin. |
| SCHNITZEL | • schnitzel n. A dish consisting of fried veal cutlet. • schnitzel n. (By extension) A Germanic dish of breaded and deep-fried meat cutlet. • SCHNITZEL n. (German) a thin veal cutlet fried in butter. |
| SNATCHILY | • snatchily adv. In a snatchy manner. • SNATCHY adv. irregular, in snatches. |
| STANCHELS | • stanchels n. Plural of stanchel. • STANCHEL n. an upright beam, bar or support, also STANCHER, STANCHION. |
| STAUNCHLY | • staunchly adv. In a staunch manner. • STAUNCH adv. firm, steadfast, also STANCH. |
| STENCHFUL | • stenchful adj. Full of stench; foul-smelling. • STENCHFUL adj. evil-smelling. |
| THINCLADS | • THINCLAD n. a runner on a track team. |
| UNCLOTHES | • unclothes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unclothe. • UNCLOTHE v. to divest of clothing. |
| UNLATCHES | • unlatches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unlatch. • UNLATCH v. to undo a fastening on a door or gate. |